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Traffic Resources

The City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge has created
this page to provide visitors with a single area to find all traffic
related information on our site. Below are links to various
sections of our site, as well as links to some State run sites, along with a description of what is contained
on the referenced page.

Traffic Incident Listing lists traffic
related incidents being
handled by either Baton Rouge Police, East Baton Rouge Sheriff's
Office, Baker Police or Zachary Police. The information is
gathered from the 911 Computer Aided Dispatch System. The
information is updated every minute and therefore this page is
configured to auto refresh every minute. Incidents being
worked by State Police, LSU Police or Southern Police are not listed.

Traffic Incident Map
shows the traffic incidents described above on a detailed map of the
city. The map is provided by Google and allows scrolling and
zooming.

Traffic Incidents
for Mobile Devices lists the traffic incidents above but in
a format that is easily displayed by mobile devices like Blackberrys,
Treos, cell phones and other devices that have cellular data
service. If you are navigating this site from your mobile
device, be sure to book mark the above page. If you wish to
type the address into your mobile device, the address to the Traffic
Incidents for Mobile Devices is
http://brgov.com/reports/public/brtrmobile.asp.

East Baton Rouge Road
Closures lists roads currently closed by the Department of
Public Works. This list may not include roads closed by other
agencies (Baker, Zachary or State).

The
Green Light Plan is a comprehensive traffic plan that was
put together to improve traffic conditions throughout East Baton
Rouge Parish. The Plan lists proposed projects and their
projected cost. A map is also included to show how certain
projects will work together to easy traffic.

Street Rehabilitation Program
lists the streets and roads that are currently being rehabilitated
to return the surface to the original condition. The streets and
roads are grouped by construction project within a six (6) month
phase and a brief description of the status of each project is shown